From: Anandasamarpana anandamargii
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2011 17:53:10 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: *THE PLACE OF SADVIPRAS IN THE SAMAJ CHAKRAS * by P. R.
Sarkar [Book:PROUT in a Nutshell,Part 03:04]
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*THE PLACE OF SADVIPRAS IN THE SAMAJ CHAKRAS * by P. R. Sarkar
[Book:PROUT in a Nutshell,Part 03:04]
The place of sadvipras in the samája cakra by P. R. Sarkar
Primitive human beings had no society and the whole set-up was
individualistic. Even the concept of family was absent. Life was brute
andnon-intellectual. Nature was the direct abode and physical strength
ruled the day. The strong enjoyed at the cost of the weak, who had to
surrender before the voracity of the physical giants. However, the
sense of acquisition had not developed in them, and they worked
manually, and there was no intellectual exploitation in that age.
Though life was brute, it was not brutal.
If shúdras be defined as those who live by manualwork or service, this
primary stage of nature's brute laws could be named the Shúdra Age,
because all were manual workers. The reliance on physical power
gradually led a chosen few to lead the rest by the strength oftheir
muscles. They were the leaders of the shúdras.
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